In the long run, which of the following depends primarily on the growth rate of the money supply? A. the natural rate of unemployment but not the inflation rate B. the natural rate of unemployment and the inflation rate C. the inflation rate but not the natural rate of unemployment D. neither the natural rate of unemployment nor the inflation rate
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